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Kobe University engineers bacteria to manufacture green plastic

Discover how experts at Kobe University in Japan have pioneered an innovative method to produce green plastic.

Prioritising energy efficiency: A global imperative for future sustainability

Emma Mooney, Energy Analyst at IEA, discusses strategies to promoting energy efficiency and leveraging behavioural insights.

11 million tonnes of plastic pollution on ocean floor, says CSIRO

New research from CSIRO alarmingly suggests that there are around 11 million tonnes of plastic pollution on the ocean floor.

The positive power of sovereign wealth funds for ESG investment

Dr Ana Nacvalovaite, researcher at the University of Oxford, details how sovereign wealth funds can power a sustainable planet.

How much do EVs lower a city’s carbon footprint?

Research has revealed the first evidence of the positive impacts of electric vehicles (EVS) on lowering carbon footprints.

California found to be highest emitter of harmful sulfuryl fluoride

A new study has found that California emits more sulfuryl fluoride, a harmful greenhouse gas, than the rest of the US combined.

International collaboration key to igniting worldwide climate action

Learn about Trent University’s world-class research on climate change and sustainability and its global impacts.

AI energy consumption: Can we produce efficient models?

The research community and industry have yet to make the development of AI models that are energy efficient and more climate-friendly.

Data documentation and sharing for the circular economy: The Onto-DESIDE approach

Learn how Onto-DESIDE addresses methodological and technical challenges related to trust and innovation in the circular economy.

How cloud-based technology is revolutionising air quality monitoring

Learn how air quality monitoring aided by cloud-based technology revolutionises environmental science, public health, and urban planning.

The role of advanced manufacturing and electrification in Europe’s green future

Malte Lohan, Director General at Orgalim, Europe’s Technology Industries and EUSEW’s partner organisation, discusses how advanced manufacturing and electrification can revolutionise industry operations.

Cranfield University funded £69m to pioneer net zero hydrogen aviation fuel

Cranfield University will receive £69m funding to create the UK's first major technology hub for sustainable hydrogen aviation fuel.

New process for turning CO2 into sustainable fuel

Researchers have transformed CO2 into sustainable fuel by shining sunlight on a light-activated material. Read more here.

New US vehicle emission standards to cut 7 billion tonnes of CO2

The EPA has announced the final vehicle emission standards for the US, which will cut over seven billion tonnes of carbon emissions.

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